I have got the standard gnome-calculator installed, but as I am dealing with rather large numbers at the moment, I need something more powerful which can actually deal with them without falling over. ...

I just found a good command line calculator program called bc and was satisfied with it until I discovered it rounds off fractional values, thus causing loss in precision.
According to its man page:
...

I know the program launchy from windows (and it is also available in Ubuntu) in which I can simple enter 100/9.14 and it tells me the result without opening a calculator. But I don't want to install ...

I want to install the calculator in Dash in Ubuntu 14.04, I installed unity-scope-calculator, but still nothing, I read I can do calc: 3 + 5, but I want this to happen automatically when I do 3 + 5, ...

I've launched the calculator in my Ubuntu V14.04. I must do some hexadecimal calculations. But I don't know how to switch from the standard calculator to calculator for programmers? Any advise is very ...

This is the error I get every time I try installing calculator lens
yash@yash-desktop:~$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:scopes-packagers/ppa
[sudo] password for yash:
Sorry, try again.
[sudo] password ...

In the Programming mode of gcalctool, you have a log button, which calculates the logarithm, but how do I know what base it's using and how do I change it?
For example, how would I calculate the base ...

I have a calculator button on my keyboard. Under Windows it starts Windows calculator. But under Xubuntu (but with kubuntu-desktop) it starts nothing, it is inactive. To start a calculator I have to ...

Currently what happens:
I press Calculator button on my keyboard, and calculator pops up. No problem there!
Next, after my calculation, I click back to the window where I'm inputting the calculation, ...

When I'm using the calculator under accessories on the Linux system, I have a number pad to the side of my keyboard I use most frequently and the decimal point will not work from the number pad on the ...

In Germany we use , as decimal mark instead of .. Since I installed my Ubuntu in English, the Ubuntu default calculator (gcalctool) uses the . and I can't use the , on my German numpad.
I already set ...

The default calculator from Ubuntu 10.04 was perfect. It was simple, yet powerful. It had memory locations and when you switched between Hexadecimal and Decimal the number in the display changed to ...

I know there is a built-in function for that but can't remember what it is.
Let's say I have a number, 10, and over a period of a year that number has increased by 100% to 20. I would like to figure ...

I want to connect my TI-84 Plus to my Ubuntu 11.04 laptop. I use the organelle cables to connect it. The program tilp(2) didn't work or at least it didn't show my TI-84 Plus; I've tried to run it in ...